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Editorial: El Mundo

  • King Felipe VI does not introduce any new element in the historical debate or rectify the Crown's position on the Conquest of America.
  • The King maintains a balanced position, recognising the complexities of the past and judging the facts in their context.
  • There is no evidence of substantial revision or an opening to demands for historical reparation in his words.
  • His speech has more political than historiographical significance, especially in the context of the Ibero-American Summit.
  • Spain is progressively losing its traditional role as a bridge between Ibero-America and Europe.
  • The King's intervention is an attempt to rebuild a climate of trust and reduce current frictions.
  • Despite this gesture, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum warned that it is insufficient to repair bilateral relations.

Conclusion: King Felipe VI seeks to reduce current frictions more than changing the historical narrative, in a context of decreasing Spanish influence in Ibero-America and tensions with Mexico.